EMMANUELLE Chriqui may be new to “Entourage,” but she’s had enough Hollywood acting experience to realize just how dead-on the HBO showbiz satire can be.

“At times I read the script and I’m like, ‘Oh, no, they’re not going there, are they?’ ” says Chriqui.

“[‘Entourage’] is absolutely true-to-life, which is what makes it so funny,” she says. “A lot of people look at Hollywood and just see the glamour, just see the stars, but they don’t see the ins and outs, the fierce competition, how everyone is a shark.

“I say just jump in and play the game – but know you’re playing [the game].”

The Canadian-born Chriqui (pronounced “Kreeshy”) has certainly played the game very well since arriving on the scene and establishing herself as as industry up-and-comer.

In a short amount of time, Chriqui, 27, has appeared on the big screen in “Detroit Rock City,” “Snow Day” and “Wrong Turn” and on TV in “The O.C.” and George Clooney’s “Unscripted.”

And she has several more film projects in the pipeline, including “Dying for Dolly” with Chazz Palminteri and Usher and an indie feature, “Waltzing Anna.”

Chriqui’s “Entourage” character, Sloan, was introduced in last Sunday’s episode as the sweet-natured daughter of Ari’s conniving partner at the agency (played to the smarmy hilt by the imperious Malcolm McDowell).